Friday, October 15, 2010

Mmm Cake

So, I have this recipe for cake that is really good-when I tell you the name you will wrinkle up your nose and say "Icky!" and stop reading...But wait!!! It's not that kind of cake!

It's name is "Spoiled Fruitcake" not the fruit cake that weighs a ton and people save it from year to year to give away for white elephant gifts...

This cake is made from fruit, or fruit juice.

When you bottle peaches you will notice that half of the bottle seems to become juice, and we usually end up dumping in down the sink, but wait!!

Make a cake with it instead!! 

I always try to get a picture of things I happen to bake, before, they get cut into...but it's yet to happen, so here is what my last spoiled fruitcake looked like;
I used juice I saved from 2 quarts of peaches to equal 1 quart of juice for this one...my favorite, is to use pears and smoosh em up, and let Tiny Dancer drink the juice, because she likes it.

This is good to bake in a bread loaf pan or regular cake pan. It freezes well. Wrap it in tin foil and it is a great Christmas gift idea!

This recipe will make 1- 9x13 cake pan OR 7 small bread loaf pans OR 2- large bread loaf pans...

Spoiled Fruitcake
In a small bowl;
1 quart fruit smashed with a fork  OR 1 quart juice (any kind)
4 tsp Soda
Let stand for a few minutes.
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4C. Flour                         2 C. Sugar                1 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Ground Cloves        4 tsp. Cinnamon        2 tsp. Nutmeg

Mix to combine then add:
1 C. Oil  and the fruit mixture from the smaller bowl.

At this point you can add all, part or none of the following:
1 C. Chocolate chips
2C. Raisins
1 C. chopped nuts

Mix then place in greased pan(s) of your choice.
Bake at 325 degree's      for 45 minutes to 1 hour (Until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out dry)

Eat it warm or cold, with or without frosting or a glaze...always good with ice cream!

2 comments:

  1. I would love to finish off that plate in the picture. Just what's left. Is that too much to ask?....???

    Thank you for the recipe. And, ooh la la -- I love the fall leaves to the right of this screen.

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  2. Hey sorry its taken me so long to respond. I am so happy you told me about this cake! I am going to try to do it! looks way good.

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